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5 Lessons in Creativity from the Return of Ze Frank

It’s one of the most frequent questions we get from online publishers: How do I find ideas for all this content that’s going to fuel my business? We all face the blank page screen every day. It’s not easy.

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5 Lessons in Creativity from the Return of Ze Frank

15 Copywriting and Content Marketing Blogs that Will Make You More Money

As you may have seen on Tuesday, we were disappointed to see that there were no copywriting blogs in last year’s Top 10 Blogs for Writers . We think persuasive writers — content marketers and copywriters — are as worthy of cheers and accolades as our fiction-writing brothers and sisters.

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The Lede: 7 Writing and Marketing Links You Don’t Want to Miss

Do you have the most important virtue needed to make it online (or off)? Do you know what your marketing gig may look like tomorrow

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The Lede: 7 Writing and Marketing Links You Don’t Want to Miss

Guy Kawasaki’s 5-Step Guide to Becoming an Enchanting Authority

You might have already bought it.

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Guy Kawasaki’s 5-Step Guide to Becoming an Enchanting Authority

How to Kill Writer’s Block and Become a Master Copywriter in Only 3 Hours a Day

Legendary copywriter Eugene Schwartz created a system of working that, before he was finished, enabled him to write nine books (including the classic Breakthrough Advertising ), dozens and dozens of successful ads, and countless articles for well-known publications all over the world.

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How to Kill Writer’s Block and Become a Master Copywriter in Only 3 Hours a Day

Copyblogger Weekly Wrap: Week of May 9, 2011

This week, I went to Target, bought a $30 desk, built a stand that would raise it 18 inches in the air, stuck my in-laws’ unused treadmill under it, and made myself a walking desk . (I know the monitor needs to move up. You’re looking at the 1.0 iteration.) Yes, I know it’s a weird thing to do.

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Copyblogger Weekly Wrap: Week of May 9, 2011

The Blockbuster Secret to Seducing Your Audience: The Payoff

How is it possible that a string of fake pearls, purchased at Bergdorf Goodman for about $25, eventually sold at auction for $211,000?

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The Glass Ceiling, the Inner Circle, and the Key to Building a Popular Blog

“What am I doing wrong?” I whispered to the computer screen. A part of me wanted nothing more than to go to bed and forget about blogging forever.

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The Glass Ceiling, the Inner Circle, and the Key to Building a Popular Blog

6 Steps That Get Big Shots to Answer Your Email

You need to get the attention of a powerful internet marketer, A-list blogger, or busy CEO. Maybe you’ve got a brilliant idea for a joint venture that would make you both scads of money.

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6 Steps That Get Big Shots to Answer Your Email